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"That is incredibly foolhardy and somewhat patronizing to members of the public," he added, still groaning.
In the United States, that would be foolhardy and pointless — but not much more than that.
To say now that we should wait and not act first is foolhardy and naive.
He is sometimes foolhardy and wrong-headed, risking his life and the lives of others for trifles.
The current policy of impoverishing further already poor regimes is foolhardy and dangerous, and smacks of irrational political vindictiveness.
He moved towards Mr Mason, which may have been foolhardy, and continued to give him a spray.
But in Mr. Giuliani's case, they said, the dare was less foolhardy, and could even be seen as strategic.
At the same time, they know they cannot be foolhardy and let ego get the better of them.
It was a brave thing to do, some would say foolhardy, and it led to him being effectively charged with treason.
Forssmann's daring experiment was condemned at the time as foolhardy and dangerous, and in the face of severe criticism he abandoned cardiology for urology.
The authorities called the holdouts foolhardy and required them to sign liability waivers, but did not try to force them out.
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